Saw it last night...
By way of review, I would give it a 'B+' (as opposed to 2016, which I would have rated an A). The reason being not any complaints about quality; but instead that the movie breaks the liberal critique against America into five parts, each of which could have occupied an hour and a half film by itself. So, my mark is a little unfair, but I just didn't think he was able to get to teh level of response I would have liked to have seen. It's sort of like trying to fit a critique of 'world religions' into an hour and a half... hard to do much but hit the highlights with a broad brush. But as an overview and intro to the subjects discussed, as well as a *general* refutation of specific liberal arguments against America, I thought it was well done and would recommend it for anyone interested in such subjects-- even lib's who might want to see it.
And, I did think it was a good reminder that despite whatevrer national warts we might have, we're still the good guys. Kind of Reagan-esque in that quality.
Anybody else seen it and have thoughts / remarks?